[HCCN] Raising Consciousness To Change Congress
William Conway
billconway1 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 8 15:41:47 UTC 2010
Please relate the following suggestion below with the proposed plans of the
Change Congress 0rganization as described in the Joey Morin recent E-mail :
We walk the streets of Ellsworth and surrounding Area, content with the
wonderful life available for our self and family, in the meantime, current
events in our state, country, and global places reveal a world of unfair and
horrible conditions that are addressed primarily by internet communication
only, not by well structured and democratic Meetings that would develop creative
action for us to carry out the education of our fellow citizens to be receptive
to the suggestions to change our election process and the social change that
needs to be greatly addressed. With the exception of the Blue Hill Peace and
Social Justice Group there is no group of people in Hancock or Washington
Counties that focus on social change efforts via good Meeting processes.
Meetings do not have to be time wasted, boring, non affirming,non productive,
non democratic. There is a fact that we all should admit. With the exception of
the seven year bridge vigil by the lonely flag bearer every Sunday , there has
been no action to educate the public in our area . Mike Moore, Ralph Nadar,
Progressive Pundits, have all suggested what we should be doing now to change
what conditions now face us nationally and globally---Education, Education,
Education via Action,Action, Action. I look forward to any Activist interested
in exploring why the Internet isolates us from much needed social change action.
Change Congress folks are heading us in the right direction. The responsibility
for getting us to first base is to raise the consciousness of people in our
Area via Action developed by people in Meetings vice announcements over the
Internet.----Bill Conway
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